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Simple Dictionary Definition

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shā
    sha1
sha
 sha; sa
    しゃ; さ

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Sand
granule; hoarse; raspy; sand; powder; CL:粒[li4]; abbr. for Tsar or Tsarist Russia
(numeric) one hundred-millionth; (female given name) Migiwa
bālukā. Sand; sands, e. g. of Ganges 恒河, implying countless; translit. s, ś, ṣ. Cf. 莎.

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shā
    sha1
sha
 sunahama
    すなはま

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Sand / Gravel
sand; gravel; granule; variant of 沙[sha1]
sand; grit; (surname) Sunahama
Gravel, sand.

サント

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 sando
    サンド

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Santo
(abbreviation) {food} (See サンドイッチ) sandwich; (personal name) Sand

沙丘

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shā qiū
    sha1 qiu1
sha ch`iu
    sha chiu
 sakyuu / sakyu
    さきゅう
sand dune; sandy hill
sand dune; sand hill; (given name) Sakyū

沙子

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shā zi
    sha1 zi5
sha tzu
 sunako
    すなこ
sand; grit; CL:粒[li4],把[ba3]
(1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (female given name) Sunako

沙石

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shā shí
    sha1 shi2
sha shih
 shaseki
    しゃせき
    saseki
    させき
sand and stones
sand and stone; pebble

油砂

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yóu shā
    you2 sha1
yu sha
 yusa
    ゆさ
oil sand (mining)
(See オイルサンド) oil sands; tar sands; bituminous sands

海砂

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hǎi shā
    hai3 sha1
hai sha
 umizuna; umisuna
    うみずな; うみすな
sea sand (sand of the ocean floor or seashore)
sea sand; ocean sand; beach sand; (female given name) Mizuna

砂子

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shā zi
    sha1 zi5
sha tzu
 manago
    まなご
sand
(1) sand; grit; (2) gold dust; silver dust; sand; grit; (place-name) Manago

砂石

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shā shí
    sha1 shi2
sha shih
 sazaraishi
    さざらいし
sandstone; sand and stone; aggregate
sand and stone; pebble; (surname) Sazaraishi

see styles

    ju2
chü
(dialect) to cook in salt or sand, inside a sealed pot; to steam; to bake

see styles
mái
    mai2
mai
 bai
    ばい
haze
(See 黄砂・こうさ・1) loess; yellow sand; bai; dust from the Yellow River region (China)


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    ji4
chi
bastard carp; sand perch

京壁

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 kyoukabe / kyokabe
    きょうかべ
{archit} kyokabe; Kyoto-style wall made from clay, sand and straw

土砂

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 dosha(p); dosa
    どしゃ(P); どさ
sediment; earth and sand; (surname) Dosha

土麨

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tǔ chǎo
    tu3 chao3
t`u ch`ao
    tu chao
 dojō
Aśoka is said to have become king as a reward for offering, when a child in a previous incarnation, a double-handful of sand as wheat or food to the Buddha.

塵沙


尘沙

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chén shā
    chen2 sha1
ch`en sha
    chen sha
 jinja
Dust and sand, i.e. numberless as the atoms. Tiantai uses the term as one of the three illusions, i.e. the trial of the bodhisattva in facing the vast amount of detail in knowledge and operation required for his task of saving the world.

射影

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shè yǐng
    she4 ying3
she ying
 shaei / shae
    しゃえい
(geometry) projection; (Chinese mythology) creature that spits sand to make people ill
(noun, transitive verb) {math} projection

床敷

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 tokoshiki
    とこしき
animal bedding; sand thrown on ship decks; any kind of floor covering

恆沙


恒沙

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héng shā
    heng2 sha1
heng sha
 goja
as numerous as the grains of sand in the Ganges

散沙

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sǎn shā
    san3 sha1
san sha
scattered sand; fig. lacking in cohesion or organization

敦煌

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dūn huáng
    dun1 huang2
tun huang
 tonkou / tonko
    とんこう
Dunhuang, county-level city in Jiuquan 酒泉, Gansu
(irregular kanji usage) (noun or adjectival noun) sincerity and kindheartedness; honesty and simplicity; (place-name) Dunhuang (China)
(or 燉煌) The city in Kansu near which are the 千佛洞 Cave-temples of the thousand Buddhas; where a monk in A. D. 1900, sweeping away the collected sand, broke through a partition and found a room full of MSS. ranging in date from the beginning of the 5th to the end of the 10th century, together with block prints and paintings, first brought to light by Sir Aurel Stein.

汀渚

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tīng zhǔ
    ting1 zhu3
t`ing chu
    ting chu
 teisho / tesho
    ていしょ
shoal; islet in a stream
sand bar; waters edge

沙地

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shā dì
    sha1 di4
sha ti
sandy beach or river bank; sand dune; sandy land

沙坑

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shā kēng
    sha1 keng1
sha k`eng
    sha keng
sandbox; jumping pit (athletics); sand trap, bunker (golf)

沙塵


沙尘

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shā chén
    sha1 chen2
sha ch`en
    sha chen
airborne sand and dust

沙壩


沙坝

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shā bà
    sha1 ba4
sha pa
a sandbank; a sand bar

沙心

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shā xīn
    sha1 xin1
sha hsin
 shashin
Mind like sand in its countless functionings.

沙數


沙数

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shā shù
    sha1 shu4
sha shu
 shashu
number of grains of sand

沙漏

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shā lòu
    sha1 lou4
sha lou
hourglass; sand filter

沙畫


沙画

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shā huà
    sha1 hua4
sha hua
sand picture

沙盤


沙盘

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shā pán
    sha1 pan2
sha p`an
    sha pan
sand table (military); 3D terrain (or site) model (for real estate marketing, geography class etc); sand tray (on which to write characters)

沙礫


沙砾

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shā lì
    sha1 li4
sha li
 shareki
grains of sand
sand and pebbles

沙粒

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shā lì
    sha1 li4
sha li
grain of sand

沙雕

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shā diāo
    sha1 diao1
sha tiao
sand sculpture

泥沙

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ní shā
    ni2 sha1
ni sha
 deisha / desha
    でいしゃ
    deisa / desa
    でいさ
silt
mud and sand

泥砂

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 deisha / desha
    でいしゃ
    deisa / desa
    でいさ
mud and sand

浅瀬

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 asase
    あさせ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) shoal; shallows; sand bar; ford; (p,s,f) Asase

浮塵


浮尘

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fú chén
    fu2 chen2
fu ch`en
    fu chen
 fujin
dust (floating in the air or settled on a surface); large amount of airborne sand and dust, such as during a sandstorm
Floating dust or atoms, unstable matter, i.e. phenomena, which hide reality.

漂砂

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 hyousa / hyosa
    ひょうさ
drift sand

濾砂


滤砂

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lǜ shā
    lu:4 sha1
lü sha
filter sand

灘頭


滩头

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tān tóu
    tan1 tou2
t`an t`ou
    tan tou
beach; sand bank

灰沙

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huī shā
    hui1 sha1
hui sha
 kesha
Ascetics who cover themselves with ashes, or burn their flesh.

煮沙

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zhǔ shā
    zhu3 sha1
chu sha
 shasha
Like boiling sand for food.

熱沙


热沙

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rè shā
    re4 sha1
je sha
 nessha
to cook sand

熱砂

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 nessa
    ねっさ
hot sand

狩蜂

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 karibachi
    かりばち
hunter wasp (i.e. potter wasp, sand wasp, etc.)

玉鋼

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 tamahagane
    たまはがね
traditional Japanese steel made from iron sand (esp. for use in swords)

珪砂

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 keisha / kesha
    けいしゃ
silica sand

生砂

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 kizuna
    きずな
(1) greensand (olive-green sandstone); (2) green sand; molding sand; (place-name) Ubusuna

白州

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 hakushuu / hakushu
    はくしゅう
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (place-name) Hakushuu

白沙

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bái shā
    bai2 sha1
pai sha
 hakusha
    はくしゃ
    hakusa
    はくさ
Baisha (common place name); Baisha Lizu autonomous county, Hainan; Baisha or Paisha township in Penghu county 澎湖縣|澎湖县[Peng2 hu2 xian4] (Pescadores Islands), Taiwan
white sand

白洲

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 shirasu
    しらす
(1) white sandbar; white sandbank; (2) area in a garden or entrance of a house laid with white sand or pebbles; (3) gravel separating a Noh stage from the audience; (4) (archaism) court of law in the Edo period, in which the parties sat on white sand; (surname) Shirasu

白鰐

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 shirowani; shirowani
    しろわに; シロワニ
(kana only) sand tiger shark (Carcharias taurus); gray nurse shark

盛砂

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 morizuna
    もりずな
ceremonial piles of sand (placed on both sides of an entrance to greet an important personage); (surname) Morizuna

真砂

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 masago
    まさご
sand; (place-name, surname) Manago

砂上

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 sajou / sajo
    さじょう
(built) on sand; (surname) Sunagami

砂丘

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 sakyuu / sakyu
    さきゅう
sand dune; sand hill; (place-name) Sakyuu

砂土

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 sado
    さど
sand; (surname) Sunatsuchi

砂埃

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 sunabokori
    すなぼこり
cloud of dust (sand, etc.)

砂壁

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 sunakabe
    すなかべ
sand-coated interior wall (in traditional Japanese architecture); (surname) Sunakabe

砂山

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 sunayama; sayama
    すなやま; さやま
sand hill; dune; (place-name, surname) Sunayama

砂海

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 sakai
    さかい
sand sea

砂湯

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 sunayu
    すなゆ
sand bath; (place-name) Sunayu

砂煙

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 sunakemuri
    すなけむり
cloud of sand (dust, etc.)

砂猫

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 sunaneko; sunaneko
    すなねこ; スナネコ
(kana only) sand cat (Felis margarita); sand dune cat

砂篩

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 sunafurui
    すなふるい
sand sieve

砂粒

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 sunatsubu
    すなつぶ
grains of sand

砂絵

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 sunae
    すなえ
sand picture; (female given name) Sae

砂蚤

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 sunanomi; sunanomi
    すなのみ; スナノミ
(kana only) chigoe; sand flea; chigger (Tunga penetrans)

砂蟹

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 sunagani; sunagani
    すながに; スナガニ
(kana only) Ocypode stimpsoni (species of ghost crab, sand crab or white crab)

砂路

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 isagoji
    いさごじ
sand path; sand road

砂鉄

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 satetsu
    さてつ
iron sand; magnetite sand

砂鉢

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 sunabachi
    すなばち
    sawachi
    さわち
    sahachi
    さはち
(1) platter; serving plate; (2) (archaism) crown of the head; (3) flower arrangement in a shallow vase, using sand

硅沙

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guī shā
    gui1 sha1
kuei sha
silicon sand

硅砂

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 keisha / kesha
    けいしゃ
silica sand

磨砂

see styles
mó shā
    mo2 sha1
mo sha
to scrub with an abrasive; to sand; frosted (e.g. glass)

紅雪

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 kousetsu; beniyuki / kosetsu; beniyuki
    こうせつ; べにゆき
(See 赤雪) red snow (due to microscopic algae, yellow sand, etc.); (given name) Kōsetsu

細沙


细沙

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xì shā
    xi4 sha1
hsi sha
fine sand

背腸

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 sewata
    せわた
vein of a shrimp (prawn); digestive tract of a shrimp; sand vein

腎砂

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 jinsa
    じんさ
{med} renal sand; kidney sand; gravel

腰細

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 koshiboso
    こしぼそ
(adj-na,adj-no,n) (1) narrow-waisted; (2) (abbreviation) (See 腰細蜂) red-banded sand wasp (Ammophila sabulosa); (surname) Yōsai

色砂

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 irosuna
    いろすな
(See 砂壁) coloured sand (used for coating interior plaster walls)

蒸沙

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zhēng shā
    zheng1 sha1
cheng sha
 jōsha
Steaming or cooking sand for food: an impossibility, like Ānanda trying to meditate without cutting off evil conduct.

蒸砂

see styles
zhēng shā
    zheng1 sha1
cheng sha
 jōsa
to cook sand

蜾蠃

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guǒ luǒ
    guo3 luo3
kuo lo
 sugaru
    すがる
potter wasp
(1) (archaism) (See ジガバチ・1) red-banded sand wasp; (2) (archaism) (See シカ) deer

蝦線


虾线

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xiā xiàn
    xia1 xian4
hsia hsien
digestive tract of a shrimp; sand vein

蝶蝿

see styles
 choubae; choubae / chobae; chobae
    ちょうばえ; チョウバエ
(kana only) moth fly (Psychodidae); moth midge; sand fly

諄那


谆那

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zhūn nà
    zhun1 na4
chun na
 junna
    じゅんな
(female given name) Junna
curna, powder, flower, dust, sand, etc.

赤雪

see styles
 sekisetsu; akayuki
    せきせつ; あかゆき
red snow (due to microscopic algae, yellow sand, etc.)

金沙

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jīn shā
    jin1 sha1
chin sha
 konsha
gold dust; salted egg yolk sauce
Golden-sand (river), an imaginary river in the Nirvana Sutra 10. Also the Hiraṇyavatī, v. 尸.

金砂

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 kinsha
    きんしゃ
gold dust; golden sand; (place-name) Kinsha

釘煮

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 kugini
    くぎに
(food term) kugini; sand lance simmered in soy, mirin, etc.

銀砂

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 ginsha; ginsa
    ぎんしゃ; ぎんさ
(1) (See 銀砂子) silver powder; (2) white sand; (given name) Ginsha

鋤簾

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 joren
    じょれん
(long-handled) bamboo winnow used to sift earth or sand

風塵


风尘

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fēng chén
    feng1 chen2
feng ch`en
    feng chen
 fuujin / fujin
    ふうじん
windblown dust; hardships of travel; vicissitudes of life; prostitution
(1) wind-scattered dust; windblown sand; (2) worldly affairs; cares of life

風沙


风沙

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fēng shā
    feng1 sha1
feng sha
 fuusa / fusa
    ふうさ
sand blown by wind; sandstorm
(female given name) Fūsa

飛来

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 hirai
    ひらい
(n,vs,vi) (1) coming flying in (of migratory birds, airborne sand, etc.); (n,vs,vi) (2) coming by airplane; (female given name) Hirari

飛砂

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 hisa
    ひさ
(See 飛雪) blown sand; sand blow; sand drift (by the wind)

骨料

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gǔ liào
    gu3 liao4
ku liao
aggregate (sand or gravel used in concrete 混凝土)

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